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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Capriles does not recognize the false victory of Maduro and audit requests vote by vote


Capriles does not recognize the false victory of Maduro and audit requests vote by vote
Photo: SI AL RECONTEO MANUAL de votos en Venezuela y NO AL FRAUDE ORQUESTADO por EL CHAVISTA NICOLAS MADURO y SUS SECUACES que controlan el Tribunal Electoral.

Opposition candidate for election in Venezuela, Henrique Capriles, announced today that it will not recognize the election results, giving as the official winner Nicolas Maduro, until you do a thorough audit of each of the votes.

"I say firmly, commitment and transparency: we will not recognize the result up here not count each one of the votes of Venezuelans, one by one," he said in his first statement after learning the official election results giving as winner Maduro with 50.66 percent of the votes.

Capriles said that Maduro was "the biggest loser" of the election and he got his 3,200 victory based and documented irregularities reported on election day.

He denied having established a pact with the ruling party candidate, as Maduro himself hinted in his speech.

"No less covenant covenant with lies, corruption or to illegitimacy, I consider those that are not legitimate, those results have been obtained on the basis of all these incidents the day. We are talking of 3,200 incidents in the electoral process and tell Maduro: you are the loser, I say it with firmness and commitment, "he reiterated.

"We demand that they open all the boxes and that every vote is counted Venezuela. The people of Venezuela deserve respect, "he added after it necessary to take into account the votes from abroad and elsewhere
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Surrounded by his supporters, said he will not stop fighting until there is a change in your country and will do everything in its power, under the Constitution and laws, to undergo a change Venezuela.

"This fight is not over," he said.

According to the National Electoral Council, Maduro was elected president of Venezuela today with 50.66 percent of the votes, about 49.07 percent obtained by Capriles.

According to these results, 99.12 percent of the votes counted, Maduro scored 505.338 7,000,000 votes, while Capriles, 270.403 7,000,000 votes.

The difference between the two is of 234.935 votes.

"It's a tiny difference, and of tiny," said Capriles joining two of his fingers. "Therefore I tell you, the candidate of the government: the big loser today is you," he concluded.

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